lol I was just saying around time the reviews dropped that they wouldn't acknowledge that Maul wasn't killed in the films.
I'll admit, it was pretty cool to see him pop up, with his robot legs and all. Rogue One made me want to go back and watch the Clone Wars series all the way through for the first time just because of Saw, but Solo actually makes me interested in watching Rebels just so see the way Maul's story plays out there. I've been wanting to eventually watch the series but just watching season 1 didn't hook me like Clone Wars eventually did.
I like the idea of Crimson Dawn, even though I felt like some of the momentum of the film stopped dead in it's tracks with their exposition introduction and it got a little tricky to follow exactly their turn and then everyone else turning on each other with all the double and triple crosses by the end, but I felt like it was a pretty cool wrinkle to add to the origins of the Rebels mythos.
Also, this film just having a bunch of speeder bikes and land speeders is something I've been wanting to see more of in Star Wars.
Overall, I think I enjoyed it enough that I might actually go watch it again. I have a feeling I might like it less, but there are some details of the world I'd like to see again.